Monday saw the U.S Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) unveiled a package of rules designed to further impair China’s capability to produce advanced-node semiconductors that can be used in the next generation of advanced weapon systems and in artificial intelligence (...
of Commerce, in its latest press release, has announced a new rule, ensuring U.S. industry’s ability to contribute to standards-development activities in the telecommunications sector. International standards serve as the critical building blocks for technological developmen...
Earlier Monday, the U.S Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) unveiled a package of rules designed to further impair China’s capability to produce advanced-node semiconductors that can be used in the next generation of advanced weapon systems and in artificial intelligen...
(JW Insights) Aug 22 -- The United States Department of Commerce's Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) removed 27 Chinese entities from its Unverified List, the agency said on August 21. A total of 33 entities were removed from the Unverified List, 27 of which are based in China, inc...
Earlier Monday, the U.S Department of Commerce ’ s Bureau of Industry and Security ( BIS ) unveiled a package of rules designed to further impair China ’ s capability to produce advanced-node semiconductors that can be used in the next generation of advanced weapon systems and in artificial...
Monday saw the U.S Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) unveiled a package of rules designed to further impair China’s capability to produce advanced-node semiconductors that can be used in the next generation of advanced weapon systems and in artificial intelligence ...
What’s new: Last night, US Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross (returning from trade talks in China) announced ZTE has agreed to new penalties to replace the US Department of Commerce’s BIS denial order imposed on 16 April. The settlement includes (1) a penalty of US$1bn and an addition...
The US Department of Commerce enforces the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) through the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS). The EAR broadly governs and imposes controls on the export and re-export of most commercial goods, software, and technology, including 'dual-use' items that can...
Earlier Monday, the U.S Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) unveiled a package of rules designed to further impair China’s capability to produce advanced-node semiconductors that can be used in the next generation of advanced weapon systems and in artificial intelligen...
美国出口管控简介BIS Complying with US Export Controls -Overview of the EAR